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The move is a firsgt for the Panthers, a franchise that has sold out all but two of its home gameasat 73,504-seat Bank of America stadium since it openedf in 1996. In past years, the NFL franchisde offered 7,000 single-game seats beginnin at the start of training camp in late For the2009 season, single-game seats go on sale Aug. 1, but the four two-game packages debuted this week, allowingy fans to buy the same seat for two home games in theuppert section. Prices are the same, $51 per game. (Detailss at ticketmaster.com or panthers.com.) “We just thought we would throa it out there and see howit does,” says Phil Panthers ticket operations director.
“We want to see how it is Fans must buy two games in the with the followingpairings available: Philadelphia 13) and Minnesota (Dec. 20); Washington 11) and Miami (Nov. 19); Buffalo (Oct. 25) and Atlanta 15); Tampa (Dec. 6) and New Orleans (Jan. 3). Youtsey says about 4,000 have been sold this week. It couled be a sign that the Panthers have concerns abouft the economy and its effect on ticket Last week, Panthers President Mark Richardson told the Charlottee Business Journal season-ticket renewalas are on pace with past years.
Renewalse have been above 90 percent in past In March, the Panthers announced ticketr prices would be frozen for the upcominyg season after a hike of 4 percent to 5 percen t in 2008. The Panthers cut 20 jobs in citingeconomic conditions. Sponsorship revenue has also fallenn off during the past year as auto dealerz and others have less money available to spend on sports and otherentertainment properties.
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